FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida wants civil rights attorneys and lawyers for the U.S. and for Florida to meet next month to hammer out a settlement in a lawsuit over whether detainees at an immigration center in the Everglades known as “Alligator Alcatraz” are getting adequate access to legal representatives.

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- More details on gun death in Weatherford

- Troop H reports wrecks

- Stipends coupled with toy drive

- Suit filed over ammonia leak

- Senior looking to make career out of wrestling

Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s Troop H investigated a pair of singlevehicle accidents involving injuries Saturday on area highways.

A Weatherford man is facing first-degree manslaughter charges after an evening of drinking and playing with firearms led to the end of a young life.

A petition to file suit against companies including AirGas Inc. and IHG Hotels and Resorts PLC has been submitted to the Custer County District Court on behalf of four people involved in the tanker truck leaking 25,000 gallons of anhydrous ammonia in Weatherford earlier this month.

Clinton Public Schools Activity Fund Director Natalie Blundell, left, and Clinton Public School Foundation Co-Director Tonya Gaunt add more toys to the pile to be donated to the Clinton Christmas Connection during Clinton Public Schools’ annual Stipend

Clinton Public Schools helped its staff members ring in the holiday season Friday when it held its 10th annual Staff Stipend Day, as well as continuing an ongoing tradition to collect donations for Clinton Christmas Connection.

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